Here's the run down on drivers licensing in NZ for those of you who are interested:
For a Learners licence, you must pass a written test and eyesight check. This enables you to drive with L plates when a Supervisor (someone who has held a full licence for at least 2 years) is sitting in the seat next to you.
For a Restricted licence, you must wait 6 months, then pass a driving test and eyesight check. This enables you to drive alone between 5am and 10pm, or 24 hours if you have a Supervisor. You may only carry passengers if you have a Supervisor.
For a Full licence you must wait a further 18 months, then pass a harder driving test and a third eyesight check. This enables you to drive 24 hours and carry passengers without a Supervisor. After 2 years, you may then be a Supervisor for someone with a Learners or Restricted licence.
After gaining a full licence, your licence expires every 10 years, and to renew it you must pass an eyesight check.
When you turn 75, you must then renew your licence, which requires a medical certificate and eyesight check.
When you turn 80, you must renew your licence every two years (i.e. 82, 84, 86). This requires a medical certificate, eyesight check, and special 'older driver' driving test.
This is what we're used to, so there's no issues about anyone saying it's their right to drive and the system is ageist and thus discriminatory. Bear in mind NZ has a very protectionist driving system - every car must pass a government warrent of witness check every 6 months, and be re-registered every 12 months. But since the system seems to be quite different to the US, I thought I'd give it the run down for interests sake
